Affiliation:
1. Aberystwyth University
2. Rzeszów University of Technology
Abstract
This work deals with a stationary axisymmetrical heat transfer problem in a combined
domain. This domain consists of half-space joined with a bounded cylinder. An important feature of
the problem is the possible flux singularity along the edge points of the transmission surface.
Domain decomposition is used to separate the subdomains. The solution for an auxiliary mixed
boundary value problem in the half space is found analytically by means of Hankel integral
transform. This allows us to reduce the main problem in the infinite domain to another problem
defined in the bounded subdomain. In turn, the new problem contains a nonlocal boundary
conditions along the transmission surface. These conditions incorporate all basic information about
the infinite sub-domain (material properties, internal sources etc.). The problem is solved then by
means of the Finite Element Method. In fact it might be considered as a coupled FEM-BEM
approach. We use standard MATLAB PDE toolbox for the FEM analysis. As it is not possible for
this package to introduce directly a non-classical boundary condition, we construct an appropriate
iterative procedure and show the fast convergence of the main problem solution. The possible
solution singularity is taken into account and the corresponding intensity coefficient of the heat flux
is computed with a high accuracy. Numerical examples dealing with heat transfer between closed
reservoir (filled with some substance) and the infinite foundation are discussed.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Radiation
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